the zorya/zora have always fascinated me and i am trying to figure out a way to incorporate her/them into my practice.
i literally almost changed my chosen name to zora but it felt too close to tloz lolol.
maybe i'll tack it on, who knows.
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the zorya/zora have always fascinated me and i am trying to figure out a way to incorporate her/them into my practice.
i literally almost changed my chosen name to zora but it felt too close to tloz lolol.
maybe i'll tack it on, who knows.
slavic goddesses: part one
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Slavic Goddesses Collection
Zorya Utrennyaya - the Morning Star
At dawn, she opens the gates for the sun-chariot’s departure. Sister of Zorya Vechernyaya.
The Zorya sisters are also known as: Zora, Zaria, Zarya, Zory, Zore, Zorza (in Polish), Zara-Zaranica (Belarusian: Зара-Зараніца), Zvezda, Zwezda and Danica.
The Zorya, two guardian goddesses in Slavic mythology said to stand guard over the doomsday hound, Simargl, who is chained to the star Polaris in the constellation Ursa Minor, the “little bear”. If the chain ever breaks, the hound will devour the constellation and the universe will end.
@melqomene and @arthemis mythology event — day four // favourite slavic deity
T H E Z O R Y A are the two guardian goddesses, known as the Auroras. They guard and watch over the winged doomsday hound, Simargl, who is chained to the star Polaris
MYTHICAL LADIES: ↳ the zorja, slavic guardian goddesses who represent the morning star and the evening star
for @mythologicalnet event: siblings
f/f myths → zorya vechernyaya & mesjac
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The Zoryas serve the sun god Dazbog, who in some myths is described as their father. Zorya Utrennyaya, the Morning Star, opens the gates to his palace every morning for the sun-chariot’s departure. At dusk, Zorya Vechernyaya, the Evening Star, closes the palace gates once more after his return.